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NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
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EAST GLOUCESTER 
Maurice duPont Lee of Wilmington, 
Del., last year’s tennis champion at Cor- 
nell University, is at the Hawthorne for 
the summer. He will be an active par- 
ticipant in the tennis matches which will 
soon be started on the Hawthorne courts 
which are now being put into finest con- 
dition. 
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Adams and 
daughter, Miss Harriet, of West Point, 
are guests at the Harbor View House. 
Mr. Adams is a member of the faculty 
at the West Point military academy. 
Mrs. G. J. Forrest of Kansas City, 
now a guest atthe Harbor View House, 
had Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Hornbeck 
of Kansas City as her guests over the 
week-end. “The Hornbecks have mot- 
ored all the way from Kansas and are 
now on their way to Canada where they 
will spend the remainder of the summer 
automobiling. 
Mrs. W. Harmon Brown of New 
York City, and her daughter, Miss 
L. R. Brown, are living in The Manse, 
as guests at the Hawthorne Inn. 
Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Benedict and 
family of East Orange, N. J., are at the 
Harbor View House for the season. 
Mr. Benedict is treasurer of the Worces- 
ter Salt Co. 
Among season guests at the Hawthorne 
Inn are Mrs. F. M.. Harrison and 
family, Montclair, N. J.; Mrs. S. 
Allston Middleton and Miss Jeanne 
Crozer, Middleton Place, SS C.; 
Mrs. C. Tompkins and Miss M. 
E. Tompkins, St. Louis, Mo.; Mr. 
and Mrs. Lewis F. Hull, ‘Torrington, 
Ct.; Mrs. James.C. Dickinson, Roch- 
ester, N. Y.; James Dillon, Mr. and 
Mrs. Josiah Quincy, Boston; Andrew 
J. Ward and family, Brookline, Mass. ; 
M. E. Harrison, Washington, D. C. 
Mr. and Mrs. Francis H. Oakes, jr., 
of Brookline and their family of three 
children are guests at the Harbor View. 
Mr. Oakes is at the head of the Oakes 
Manufacturing Company of Boston. 
Registered at the Hawthorne Inn this 
week are Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Rice, 
Boston; Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. 
Cox, Melrose; William J. Henderson, 
Newton Centre; Mr. and Mrs. J. L. 
Packer, Portsmouth; W. R. Harrar, 
Harrisburg, Pa.; Thomas P. Copper, 
New York City; Mrs. A. W. Fergu- 
son, Washington, D. C.; Miss J. L. 
Beals, Miss M. J. Beals, Buffalo, 
N. Y.; Mrs. H. L. Harmon and sister, 
Mrs. Walter Richards, Kansas City; 
William Harcourt, Terre Haute, Ind. ; 
Miss C. T. Rynard, Philadelphia; Mrs. 
A. §. Bullock, Haverford, Pa. 
THE STUDIO-GIFT-SHOP 
Library Building, Magnolia, Mass. 
Miss ANNE ABBOTT 
§| Choice hand-illumined Texts, Dinner Cards, Birthday Cards 
by the author of “God Bless the Friend whom I Love,” Small 
Gift and Treasure Books, Craft Jewelry and Leather, Virginia 
Country Baskets, Hearts-ease Cologne, Russian Toys, Mary 
Elizabeth’s Candy, and many Christmas suggestions, 
During August ad September 
ship is permitted to leave the parlors. 
MADAME HELGESEN 
Invites the attention of the Ladies of the North Shore to the 
Ronayne Corset Parlors 
173 CaBpoT STREET, BEVERLY 
ing from $15 to $18, for $12.75. The materials, beautiful yet serviceable, 
may be selected from the samples which she carries. 
French as well as American, and only faultless fitting and perfect workman- 
she will make a corset usually bring- 
Her models include the 
DAVIS 
Wholesalers and 
Retailers of 
179 and 183 MAIN STREET 
Tel. Connection 
BROS: 
Groceries, Meats and Provisions} 
YACHT SUPPLIES 
GLOUCESTER, MASS. 
Nearly opp. the P. O. 
New names on the Harbor View reg- 
ister this week are those of Mrs. L. F. 
Spofford and Miss Spofford, Sarah Mil- 
ler, Cora M. Hill, Miss C. L. Eckel, 
New York City; Mr. and Mrs. A. W. 
Cushman, Miss Gladys E. Moore, Chi- 
cago; Mr. and Mrs. Scott Clark and 
daughters, Miss May and Miss Marie, 
Buffalo, N. Y.; Mrs. C. H. Carroll, 
Concord, N. H.; Mr. and Mrs. B. D. 
Rowe and family, Kansas City; The 
Rev. Dr. A. R. Thomas, wife and fam- 
ily, Highland Falls,-N. Y.; Mr. and 
Mrs. J. H. Strauss, Baltimore; Mr. 
and Mrs. Edwin R. Sheak, Jamaica 
Plain; Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Warrant, 
Rochester, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Rob- 
ert Mudie, Bryn Mawr, Pa., and F. 
Bernstein Hooker, Boston. 
The Sunday night concert at the Haw- 
thorne Inn drew a large crowd which 
completely filled the casino. ‘The con- 
certs are becoming one of the biggest at- 
tractions at the Inn. 
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Schenck and 
son Charles of Baltimore, prominent 
society people of Baltimore, Md., are at 
the Harbor View House for the summer. 
BASS ROCKS 
The Rev. Dr. Withrow of Brookline 
is spending the summer at the Thor- 
wald. 
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Evans of Mem- 
phis, Tenn., and son, J. A., jr., are at 
the Thorwald for the remainder of the 
summer. 
the firm of Farnsworth & Evans of 
Memphis, a cotton brokerage house 
known throughout the south. 
Sanford Withwell of Washington, 
D. C., is a guest at the Thorwald. 
Mr. Withwell is at the head of the 
Washington Gas Light Company. 
The Misses Maude E., Janet P., 
Esther, and Netty W. Goutlich are four — 
charming Baltimore sisters who are 
spending a month at the Moorland. 
All are capable on the tennis courts, golf 
links and in the surf. All of them have 
many admirers. : 
Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Burton of 
Montclair, N. J., are at the Moorland 
for a couple of weeks. ‘They are enjoy- 
ing an extended motoring tour. 
Breeze Subscription $2.00 a year — 
Mr. Evans is a member of - 
